I'm actually committing to listening to mine. I'm not a vinyl purist but there's something very deliberate about setting the disc on the turntable and sitting down to listen. It makes listening to music an active experience.
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I totally get that, and if I had the space I'd do the same. That said, I've done almost the same; listening to the albums loud whilst looking through the new booklets...just no spinning vinyl part. It's always cool when the physical packaging is something more than just media, but CDs used to be just as good there too (albeit smaller I guess). I think most CDs that came out 1995-2010ish had effort put into the packaging. Hell, even DVDs like 'And All That Could Have Been' came with that see-through plastic message from Trent which was cool. I get that the subtle crackle of vinyl might elevate the vibe and listening experience though. ...maybe one day... (if the vinyl doesn't warp due to sunlight...)
Experiencing a new album physically is something painfully missing from the ease of just buying digital music though.
Yeah I actually miss the physical aspect. That's why I really appreciated the physical component parts for the last three NIN releases. Well, maybe not that black dust...
Yeah. I keep it clean on a shelf, and listen to it. It's the pinnacle of the vinyl experience
It's already a limited resource that people want to listen to, and taking one more off the market is abhorrent to me.
I don't mind seeing the sleeves, posters, and books on a wall, but seeing the actual vinyl locked away in a picture frame (or made into sunglasses/bowls/etc) pisses me off.
Did vinyljerk travel to the fediverse? If so, this post goes there.
Who shit in your chips? I'm sure there's people who don't like sleeves, posters, or books unused on walls either - but people do, y'know, like personal items on display. I understand you don't and that's fair enough, but simmer down a bit; it's not like I melted them down into an anatomically incorrect Katy Perry doll.
I understand you don’t and that’s fair enough, but simmer down a bit
I hung my hard drive from my rear view mirror. Looks pretty cool as a personal item on display but nobody I know can listen to the music that's on it - and, for fucks sake, nobody should dare disagree with my decision when I ask for opinions on a public forum.
My opinion is yours to adopt or discard. If my opinion is too hostile for you, you're looking for an echo chamber, and not discussion.
I understand you don’t and that’s fair enough
Yup, shot your opinion down hard didn't I? More like I said I understand you don't agree, but maybe tone down your vitriol. I'm not sure how I could have been more accommodating of your opinion without, well, joining your echo chamber.
Try not to pull an emergency stop with that decoration, yeah.
Also, I didn't create this to argue with people who do like their vinyl; I just wanted to promote some form of discussion in the new community. I'm glad you're enjoying the discs you've got.
If my opinion is too hostile for you, you're looking for an echo chamber, and not discussion.
No, your opinion is just straight hostile. That's not a discussion, it's an argument.